You may find short clichés are a bit trickier to use than longer ones.

4. Funny Stories

Pick something that happened to you or your pal and made you smile?

It’s likely to get your audience laughing.

Experiment

As a teen, I got kicked out of Albertson’s for winning too many cakes in their customer cakewalk. We had the whole neighborhood on stakeout watching the aisles and numbers. After the contest, we’d huddle at the hideout.

Bring out the delicious desert. Divvy up our score of red velvet profits. A slice for you and one, two, three for….

Mom.

What?

I had two brothers.

You know what they say. If you can’t beat em’……then charge em’ higher rent.

And…

It’s true. During the quarantine, it’s easy to thrive.

When in Rome, we do……what Jimmy Fallon would do.

This tiny adjustment can get your prose flowing into your readers’ memory banks.

That translates into likes, shares, follows, and (dee-dump-tee-dah) more traffic for your clients!

And this means, you’ll soon become their go-to comedic conversion writer.

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Jeff Syblik

Jeff Syblik is a professor turned freelance writer for hire. He loves working to create your powerful media. Visit his blog at jeffsyblik.com. Here, he shares secrets of writing and personal/professional development. When free, he enjoys watching comedy with family, guitar, and cookies hot off the pan.